In my local Lloyds chemist they are selling a Solpadeine TENs machine reduced from £39.99 to £9.99 - it is supplied with two AAA battery's and the machine itself is brill - it has 8 settings ranging from pain to massage.

In my local Lloyds chemist they are selling a Solpadeine TENs machine reduced from £39.99 to £9.99 - it is supplied with two AAA battery's and the machine itself is brill - it has 8 settings ranging from pain to massage.

The offer might return as I bagged a couple about 5 months ago when it was last on. Worked great on my headaches caused by stiff neck and shoulders and also worked well on my elbow when I strained it.
Just make sure that you dont start it too high - It gave me a heck of a shock and then I couldnt find the button to reduce it!

I know some of you pointed out the offer ends today (31st Aug) but its worth popping into your local Lloyds just to see if they've any left?

And as for the pads - I borrowed one of these machines from a pain clinic and they advised when the pads became un-sticky, just wet your finger with clean running water and run over the pad, it'll get it's tacky-ness back.

Hi everyone, i just bought one of these tens machines for chronic back pain. Read the instructions carefully, but when i set intensity level it keeps returning to "0" am i doing something wrong? Mode is working fine..

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